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"Second to None"

Fun Facts about the "father of His country" General George Washington

Congressman, former Virginia Governor, General, neighbor, aide, and friend
Henry "Light Horse Harry" Lee, father of Robert E. Lee, described Washington as:

"first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen...
He was Second to None..."

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Concept Cover for A New View of Washington's Rules... to re-create "A Civil Air for America"

To See the 76 pages of this little book of writings of the young George Washington...

Click on the Front Cover image above, click on or copy into your browser the URL below:

http://acivilair.blogspot.com/

Posted by "George Washington" 'States'Manship at 2/21/2008 03:00:00 PM

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Hugging History

Hugging History
Red, White, and Blue Hug in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia; call GW @ 540-322-1767 // Clic on Pic for Slide Show

A Dog and his Boy, and the father of His Country!

A Dog and his Boy, and the father of His Country!
Washington's Birthday, a.d. 2008 at Virginia General Assembly Building

Some other GW and StatesManship sites

  • GW and Statesmanship for VA
  • YouTube StatesManshipUSA
  • George Washington Inn, in Washington State

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General Washington LIVES!
From Pre-K to MSU Law School!
(Everything I ever needed to know,
I learned in Kindergarten...H.Mackay)
History LIVES! with
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General@WashingtonLIVES.us
540-322-1767
"A primary object...
should be the

education of our youth
in the science of government.
In a republic,
what species of knowledge

can be equally important?
And what duty
more pressing...

than communicating it
to those who
are to be
the future guardians

of the liberties
of the country?"

~~ George Washington

First Lady says George in every classroom

First Lady says George in every classroom

Help Restore George Washington to every Classroom... buy one and give...

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GW and GW Lives!

GW and GW Lives!
This Porthole Portrait painted by a Japanese painter and given to President Truman is now in the Truman Library in Independence...

The USS George Washington CVN-73 will be
"home-ported" in Japan, home of this
Porthole Portrait!

So Washington is still today all around the world...
"The World's Apostle of Liberty"

GW and "The Spirit of GW Lives!"

GW and "The Spirit of GW Lives!"
The "Spirit of GW" asks you to display GW...in your home and give one to your local school...

George Washington

George Washington
Porthole Portrait by Peale
Washington loved Green
as with the Evergreen Tree of Liberty Flag or "Washington Cruisers Flag" first flown by American Navy Ships

Wise Arrival by General Washington as President-Elect

Wise Arrival by General Washington as President-Elect
Wise Tavern and Major Carroll
Hosts Celebration Send Off for Alexandria Citizens

Washington Cruisers Flag

Washington Cruisers Flag
Evergreen Tree of Liberty - FIRST Navy Flag

USS George Washington Chapel

USS George Washington Chapel
With Liberty to "Appeal to Heaven",
GW on both knees in Prayer

USS George Washington ...on the Deck

GW in US Capitol and USS GW

GW in US Capitol and USS GW
Both U.S. Capitol and U.S.S. George Washington have Prayer Chapels with Stained Glass Windows showing George Washington
Kneeling in Prayer...

In 1982, President Reagan said, "The most sublime picture in American History is of
George Washington
on his knees...

GW at the U. S. Capitol

GW at the U. S. Capitol
At First Inaugural, GW said, "my first duty is fervent supplications (prayer)..."

Washington Cathedral & Statues

Washington Cathedral & Statues
High Atop Washington, Overlooking Washington

Near Mount Vernon George Washington at Fort Belvoir

1977 George Washington Christmas Stamp

First "Statue of Liberty" commissioned by Washington

Indian Girl with parents stand shoulder to shoulder with Washington

George Washington and George Rogers Clark recruiting young! soldiers!!

Who is the General on the White Horse at Yorktown Victory?

GW accepts Cornwallis Sword in Surrender

GW accepts Cornwallis Sword in Surrender
Capitol of South Carolina, June 2006

C-SPAN Book TV of Washington "Man of the Millennium" Book Festival

GW Lives! ...and Speaks at GW "Man for the Millenia" Book Festival

One Man -- George Washington

GW Lives! ...and Talks to Schools, Churches, Civic Groups...

GW Links

  • George Washington LIVES!
  • Cayce History Museum (South Carolina)
  • Cayce History - Washington Links

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"Master of American History" per John McCaslin of The Washington Times on 29 Nov 2005; in 2003 wrote a "Revolutionary" Christmas play telling of the true first Statue of Liberty of a black boy soldier - who gave his life for your Liberty; in 2002 in-person history work was compared by Delegate Lee Ware to the work of David McCullough in books; from 1998 to 2001 former member of the Board of Visitors to Mount Vernon appointed by Governor Gilmore. At age 12, wrote a 168 page paper on the War Between The States encouraged by my mentor from church, Ralph McGill. *** McGill was the Publisher of The Atlanta Constitution, and instructed me at age 10 to read and love "tHis Constitution FOR the United States of America" because as a young reporter, McGill witnessed the Austrians vote away their written Constitution for the promises of the government, the Nazi government! I ask how far are we in America from voting away our God given Constitution? *** Ralph McGill received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in a.d. 1964, and the Pulitzer Prize in a.d. 1959. I was blessed by McGill's mentorship for he was called: "The Conscience of the South".
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